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Does Squarespace Have Password Protected Pages?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:19 am

When it comes to website security, one of the most important features to consider is password protection. Whether you’re running a small website or a large eCommerce store, password protecting pages is a great way to keep sensitive information safe from prying eyes.

So, does Squarespace have password protected pages?

The short answer is yes, Squarespace does have password protected pages. This feature is available for all users, regardless of which plan they’re on.

To password protect a page, simply go to the page settings and enable the “Password Protect” option. Once you’ve done this, you’ll be able to set a password for the page which will need to be entered in order to view it.

PRO TIP: Squarespace does not have password protected pages. Any page on a Squarespace site is public and can be accessed by anyone. If you need to create a private or password-protected page, we recommend using a third-party service such as Memberful.

One of the great things about password protecting pages on Squarespace is that you can choose to display a custom message or image on the password entry screen. This is a great way to add a personal touch to your website’s security and make it more difficult for people to guess your password.

So, if you’re looking for a way to keep your website’s information safe and secure, then considerpassword protecting your pages with Squarespace. It’s a simple and effective way to make sure that only the people who you want to see your information are able to access it.

While Squarespace does have password protected pages, there are some limitations to this feature. For example, you can only password protect individual pages and not entire sections of your website. Additionally, this feature is not available for websites on the free trial plan.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.